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#SCREEN ON SCREEN VIRUS DRIVERS#
If you think I should download drivers from the nvidia, maybe I will do that, because the vid card was relatively new, so I a can't doubt that it's not some hardware issue, although it only started to occur 1-2 weeks into having it, and as of heat, it always runs around 50-60C.Important: To record your screen, you must use the latest Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome on Windows 10 or macOS. This is from that log you mentioned, C+Ped over here. The error occurs very randomly, random color as well, although it's been pink for most times recently. I did buy from Tiger Direct, so an exchange is still an option. Being that Palit is my provider, I have a better chance of walking up to them from Ohio to California then to attempt calling their bogus number. This started to occur about 1-2 weeks after building the computer. As of now, I can rule out that it was a malware issue. Hey guys, I think I have their exact same error.
#SCREEN ON SCREEN VIRUS DRIVER#
Please check with your hardware device vendor for any driver updates. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly.
The driver nv4_disp for the display device \Device\Video0 got stuck in an infinite loop. Please ignore Warnings.ĭid you check the Device Manager as I mentioned on each computer? You will be looking for Error that occurs at the time of the problem.
#SCREEN ON SCREEN VIRUS CODE#
If you want to paste the Event here, you do not need to include the lines of code that follow the Description- but paste all else. It makes for easy reporting of the event. notepad, wordpad, this board) and you can paste (use CTRL-V) the entire event details there. Click that, then go to any place that allows you to type (ie. There is a "copy" button below the up/down arrows. You would be looking for an Error that occurred at the same time the monitor changedĬontrol Panel Administrative Tools> Event Viewer> Click on System & Apps, one at a time on the left> look for Errors on the right> right click error> Properties> note description of error, Event# and Source. There are Information Events, Warning Events and Error Events in System & Apps. There you will find a listing of everything that has taken please. The Event Viewer has three logs-System, Application and Security. I would like to believe that I am kinda good at eliminating malware, but this one's just stumped me. There were a couple javascripts, but I don't think a *.js is capable of installing a rootkit. I ran rootkit revealer, and it found a bunch of items in the temporary internet items folder hidden from windows api. I've run scans with symantec and AVG and found nothing. One of the computers, I removed the zonebac trojan from it a while ago. I analyzed the hijackthis logs of both computers and found nothing. These are two different kinds of computers, so I doubt that it is something simple like a display driver, which is why I suspect malware. The problem is that these two users are reporting that every once in a while the screen will go to a random solid color and the only way to make it go away is to hold down the power button and shut off the machine. This is kind of a double post, but I am not the OP of that thread and I thought this topic might be better served here. I know two users who have this problem, and google searching only revealed one more in this thread: